How long does it usually take someone to level to 60 in WoW classic Anniversary?

I’m gonna be honest here and say that I’ve still yet to get to level 60. The closest character to such is a level 20 warrior. I’m trying to get to 60 before TBC. Does anyone have any tips/advice and/or knowledge?

You still have plenty of time to hit 60 before TBC release even if you go as casual as you want.

depends on real life. It’s a bit of a grind. 30-48 is great with SM and ZF spamming. If you have a friendly guild sometimes you have mages who are learning to solo and will take you along for ez xp.

It’s a grind but with real life where you don’t have access to a pc while you “work” I would say 0-60 in 3-6 months.

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For the average casual 0-60 can be done in a weekend. For super slow levelers classic leveling can take a week to a week and a half.

Its fun though!

I am leveling at “whatever” pace on my Warrior. Mix of some dungeons and questing. Just dinged 59 with 142 hours played. I think 120-150 hour range is what you should expect, assuming you don’t have people boosting you. So, if your playing 3 hours a day your looking at a month and a halfish

If you no life it and hate yourself at the end you can probably do it inside of a couple weeks

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Here’s what is popular in the Classic community:
Buy gold from Indonesia > Pay that gold back to Indonesia to get dungeon boosts to 60 > ??? > Profit

6-12 days played (in game time).

No casual can do 0-60 in a weekend LOL are you insane.

48 hrs is like some of the best speed leveling runs that ever happened.

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About $150 in purchased gold because it seems no one actually plays the game anymore, they just pay for boosts instead.

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Yeah, play more

Currently on my paladin I am at 1 day 7 hours, however a good portion of that time is just messing around or not really doing anything, so probably closer to 1 day 2 hours of actual played time, I am level 30. Leveling as 11/0/xx Holy Prot. Just questing, have done a few dungeons and got Verigans Fist. Currently clapping undead cheeks in Duskwood.

On average, it takes roughly 140 to 200 hours of actual “played” time to got from level 0 - 60.
This does not take into account Boosting.

This is an absolute troll lol.

A “casual” player without guides and restedXP would easily take 10-12 real days to hit 60 in vanilla.

Casual implies enjoying exploring, doing professions, messing around, maybe world pvping, etc etc

Sometimes even more

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I don’t level particularly fast but I find it takes me anywhere between 6 and 8 days played. So that would be 144 and 192 hours.

Ha, that pretty strongly aligns with what Radgore posted…

:smiley:

This is an activity best done with a friend, imo… unless you just really love questing! Given that the OP has yet to get a 60, I suspect that they do not really love questing haha.

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Probs noob average 120 hours plus

Me either, I just finished the Paladin at over 10 days /played, but I did have max level fishing, cooking, first aid, mining, engineering before I got cap.

Most weapon skills were in the 280+ range also. I just like enjoying the journey.

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Grats though! I enjoyed that BRD run, even if we did need Stique to come save us haha. I think it could have been 3-manned in its entirety, just not with my pally as the carry :wink:

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I enjoyed it too. It might have been different if I was still 31 points in Holy :innocent:

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Haha we can always go back! I think the issue was me though, not you. Though I suppose I can think of a few ways we could have cheesed the last boss to make it happen.

Any time you wanna try, I’m down. Best. Dungeon. In. WoW!

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lvl 40 rogue. Took about 3 days of game time or less than 100hs of gaming. I plan to have a rogue, a shaman, and a druid lvl 60 by the time TBC rolls out. Easily doable. Just have fun since that what a game is for.

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